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Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on the passage of the Anti-Terrorism Law

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has expressed its reservations about the Anti-Terrorism Act—not for its intent to curb terrorism, but on how the law puts at risk the guaranteed rights of the people.

We were present during deliberations at the Senate and House of Representatives even before the President signed it into law today, 3 July 2020.

Our position has been clear: CHR deplores how violences by terrorists have disregarded individual and collective rights through the destruction of properties and loss of lives. We are against terrorism. But in the pursuit of a safer nation, we cannot compromise our human rights.

With the law’s passage, CHR will hold on to the government’s commitment, alongside the sponsors and advocates of this law, that human rights will be upheld at all cost. This includes commitment to protect free speech; the right to dissent and petition redress for grievances; due process and presumption of innocence; and respect for human dignity and the value of human life among others.

Ensuring that we live in peace is a human right. Let’s not frame human rights as if they are mere hindrances. They are the standards by which we demand actions from the government for a better, dignified life.

CHR will continue to be vigilant against abuses and will remain firm in standing up for human rights.

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